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    Place name County Entry Source
    BATH and WELLS Somerset St. John, Glastonbury-St. Benedict, Godney, Chilton-on-Polden-with-Edington, Catcott, and West Pennard. The deanery of Bath, in its Bath district, contains the rectories of St. Peter and St. Paul, St. James, St. Michael, Walcot, St. Saviour, Trinity, Bathwick, Claver ton, Farmborough, Freshford, Marksbury Priston, Stanton-Prior, and Timsbury; the vicarages of Lyncome, Widcombe, Bathampton, Englishcombe, and Weston; and the p. curacies within the city. The deanery of Bath, in its Keynsham district, contains the rectories of Burnett, Charlcombe, Kelston, Langridge, Newton-St. Loe, North Stoke, Saltford, and Swainswick; the vicarages of Batheaston, Bathford, Corston, Keynsham, South Stoke Imperial
    CAMBRIDGE Cambridgeshire St. John by Sir R. K. Porter. A covered bridge of three arches crosses the Cam within the grounds; and is nicknamed "the Bridge of Sighs." A spacious new court, a new Master's lodge, and a magnificent new chapel, after designs by G. G. Scott, was founded in 1864. These buildings cost an immense sum; they occupy the site of a large number of houses, which were removed to make way for them; the new chapel abuts upon St. John street, was opened in May 1869, alone cost about £57,000, and is a chief ornament Imperial
    CHESTERTON Cambridgeshire St. cum-Quy, Little Wilbraham, Great Wilbraham, Cherry-Hinton, and Fulbourn-All Saints, and St. Vigors; the sub-district of Willingham, containing the parishes of Willingham, Childerley, Dry-Drayton, Girton, Impington, Histon, Oakington, Long-Stanton-St. Michael Imperial
    CRICKLADE Wiltshire Stanton-Fitzwarren, Blunsdon-St. Andrew, Rodborne-Cheney, Stratton-St. Margaret, Wanborough, Liddington, Chisledon, Draycot-Foliatt, Swindon, and part of Wroughton, in Highworth district; the parishes of Oaksey, Crudwell, Hankerton, Brinkworth, Dauntsey, Norton-Coleparle, and part of Minety and Hullavington, in Malmsbury district; the parishes of Stanton-St. Quintin, Draycot-Cerne, Sutton-Benger, Seagry, and part of Kington-St. Michael in Chippenham district; the parishes of Kemble, Poole-Keynes, Somerford-Keynes, Shorncote, Poulton, and Marston-Maisey, in Cirencester district; the parishes of Long Imperial
    ELY Cambridgeshire St. Botolph, Cambridge-St. Mary the Great, Fulbourn-St. Vigors, Ditton, and Teversham; the vicarages of Cambridge-All Saints, Cambridge-St. Andrew the Great, Cambridge-St. Clement, Cambridge-St. Giles, Cambridge-St. Sepulchre, Cherry-Hinton, and Fulbourn-All Saints; and the p. curacies of Cambridge-St. Andrew the Less, Cambridge-St. Benedict, Cambridge-St. Edward, Cambridge-St. Mary the Less, Cambridge-St. Michael, Cambridge - St. Paul, Cambridge - St. Peter, and Cambridge-Holy Trinity. The deanery of Chesterton contains the rectories of Cottenham, Dry Drayton, Girton, Landbeach, Rampton, Long Stanton Imperial
    EXETER Cornwall
    Devon
    EXETER , a city and a district in Devon, and a diocese in Devon and Cornwall. The city stands on the Imperial
    GLOUCESTER and BRISTOL Gloucestershire
    Somerset
    Wiltshire
    Long Newnton, Oaksey, Poole-Keynes, Somerford-Magna, Somerford-Parva, Sopworth, and Stanton-St. Quentin; the vicarages of the Lea-with-Claverton, Hankerton, Hullavington, Kemble, Malmsbury, Minety, Norton-Coleparle, Sherston-Magna, and Westport; and the p. curacies of Corston, Rodborne, Pinkney, Brokenborough, and Charlton. The deanery of South Malmsbury comprises the rectories of Biddestone, Box, Castle-Combe, Christian-Malford, Ditteridge, Draycot-Cerne, Griddleton, Hardenhuish, Kellaways, West Kington, Langley-Burrell, Leigh-Delamere, Littleton-Drew, Nettleton, North Wraxall, and Yatton-Keynell; the vicarages of Alderton, Chippenham, Colerne, Corsham, Kington-St. Michael Imperial
    HEREFORD Herefordshire HEREFORD , a city, a sub-district, and a district in Herefordshire; and a diocese partly also in Staffordshire, Worcestershire, Salop Imperial
    LICHFIELD Derbyshire
    Nottinghamshire
    Shropshire
    Staffordshire
    Stanton-by-Dale; and the p. curacies of Breaston, Chaddesden, Cotmanhay, Dale-Abbey, Long-Eaton, Mapperley, Risley, Sandiacre, Stanley, and Wilne. The deanery of Radbourne contains the rectories of Brailsford, Dalbury, Egginton, Kedleston, Kirk-Langley, Mugginton, Radbourne, and Trusley; the vicarages of Etwall, Mackworth, Mickleover, and Sutton-on-theHill; and the p. curacies of Findern, Intack, Littleover, Long-Lane, and Marston-on-Dove. The deanery of Stanton-by-Bridge contains the rectories of Aston-onTrent, Shardlow, Stanton-by-Bridge, Swarkeston, and Weston-on-Trent; the vicarages of Barrow, Elvaston, and Melbourne; and the p. curacies of Alvaston, Boulton, Chelaston, Foremark Imperial
    Long Stanton Cambridgeshire Long Stanton , vil. and 2 pars. (All Saints and St Michael) with ry. sta., Cambridgeshire - All Saints, 885 ac., pop. 410; St Bartholomew
    STANTON (Long) ALL SAINTS Cambridgeshire STANTON (Long) ALL SAINTS , a parish, with a village, in Chesterton district, Cambridge; on the Cambridge and Huntingdon railway, 6 ½ miles NW by N of Cambridge. It has a post-office under Cambridge, and a r. station with telegraph. Acres, 1,856. Real property, with L. S.-St. Michael Imperial
    Stanton, Long, St Michael Cambridgeshire Stanton, Long, St Michael , par., Cambridgeshire, 1½ mile S. of Long Stanton sta., 830 ac., pop. 73. Bartholomew
    STANTON (Long) ST. MICHAEL Cambridgeshire STANTON (Long) ST. MICHAEL , a parish in Chesterton district, Cambridge; 1½ mile S of Long Stanton r. station. Post Imperial
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